Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam slams ‘hegemonic’ US bill aimed at closing trade offices
Speaking at seminar held by Chinese University’s Shenzhen campus, former leader also urges public administrators to ramp up capabilities
“The US once again flexed its hegemonic muscle a few days ago when the House of Representatives [advanced legislation] that could affect our three offices in the US and deprive them of their special privileges,” she said.
“These behaviours will harm others without benefiting themselves. I hope the US government and politicians realise the measures are not good for the American business community or the exchanges between the two places.”
The bipartisan Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Certification Act, which is expected to clear the United States Senate, requires the US secretary of state to review the city’s three trade missions and strip them of privileges if they are found to operate without a “high degree of autonomy” from the People’s Republic of China.